Solo Faces Merch Collection!
Celebrate this week's 45th Anniversary of the Solo albums with this rockin' collection!
Celebrate this week's 45th Anniversary of the Solo albums with this rockin' collection!
Celebrate 40 Years of Lick It Up with an Exclusive New Lick It Up Anniversary Collection!
Available only at KISS.lnk.to/LickItUp40th.
By Lyndsey Parker·Editor in Chief, Yahoo Music
Nowadays, celebrities going makeup-free for the camera lens is an everyday Instagram occurrence. But 40 years ago, when greasepainted rock gods KISS bared their faces on live television, it was a shocker. On Sept. 18, 1983, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, and relatively new band members Vinnie Vincent and Eric Carr took it all off for a Sunday evening MTV press conference — and against all odds, the makeunder actually revitalized their flagging career.
"I very much wanted to do it; as a matter of fact, I was hoping we would've done it with [1982's] Creatures of the Night album," Stanley tells Yahoo Entertainment, recalling the band's surprising decision to go bare-faced. "But understandably, it was a much, much bigger step for Gene, because Gene's persona is so strong, and was so strong, that to give that up was a big, big, big, big commitment and sacrifice. So, he was a little reluctant, and we waited. But when Creatures, although it was arguably one of the top albums we did, didn't sell through the way we hoped it would, I think Gene saw the writing on the wall.
"[The press MTV conference] got a lot of coverage, and lo and behold, Lick It Up came out and was almost immediately a platinum album," Stanley continues. "So, I think I was right."
Check out new additions to the End Of The Road Tour merch collection!
DUBAI! We can't wait to ROCK Coca-Cola Arena on Friday, October 13th! Our One Night Only Exclusive Middle East Concert is also the FINAL show outside of North America!
Who's ready?
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